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Have you ever wondered how to stay strong in your faith when the others did not? Maybe your friends are doing things that you feel your loving God would not approve of. You can preserve your religious morality and faith without alienating your friends.
Steps
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1Make sure that you have a strong and firm relationship with your God, so that you don't fall while others do. Sticking to your religious teachings may be more difficult in middle and high school as peer pressure increases, but you can influence your other friends and classmates who are acting immorally.
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2Do not be afraid to say "no." Suppose that your friends are going to a party to drink. You think to yourself that you will just stay with the people who aren't drinking and still go and enjoy the party. That is really not something you want to try. You might arrive at the party to find all of your closest friends drinking, and you might think about having a little. Consider whether you want to be in a situation like that.
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3Remind yourself of your faith before you have any experience that may end in immorality. You can pray or have a conversation with God. What would s/he advise you to do in this situation? Sometimes, it will be best to skip the activity altogether. Other times, you will be able to retain your values even when others may be acting immorally. You will have to judge for yourself.
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4Know when to break ties with your friends. Remember that a true friend will respect your decisions. Ask yourself whether what they're trying to force you to do will permanently compromise your morality. Sometimes, you'll be better off without your friends as bad influences. Other times, keeping the love and support your friends give will be worth it, even if you sometimes have to say "no" or disagree with them. Respect their beliefs, and if they are true friends, they will respect yours. Meditate on the matter and decide whether your confused friends will help or hurt you in the long run.
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5Be comfortable with who you are and your faith, even if you're not the most popular person in school. Some people do not understand the word "no." Surround yourself with people who respect you and your beliefs and decisions.
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6Wear something to remind you that God is there for you and that you should take time to listen to him and remind you to thank God.
- Try wearing something like a bracelet or a special ring or necklace.
- Try using 7 and/or 3 7s for "God" and "The Trinity" to be mindful of God's blessing and for faith -- but not for luck (not for magic).
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I stay focused on God when going through a very difficult situation?
Community AnswerPray to him and keep faith in him! Even though it may seem hard, doing things like praying, fasting, and reading the Bible will make you feel better. Also, it is always great to have a leader at your Church that you can talk to and pray with. -
QuestionWhat if I get bullied for trying to stay close to God?
Community AnswerAnytime anyone says anything to you, just smile and say, "Jesus loves you." Stay true to God and pray to him. He will always be there for you. -
QuestionMy friends don't like me when I am religious, or just being faithful to God. They think it's old-fashioned. How do I deal with this?
Community AnswerMaybe it is time for new friends. As a Christian, I know the hard times people can give you, but God is always first. Show them that you are different from everyone else so they will want to be like you. When they do say something about God, tell them that you love God and take him seriously, and you'd appreciate it if they would respect that. Read 2 Timothy 1:18 and Proverbs 18:24. -
QuestionWhat should I do to someone who annoys me?
(Record scratching noise)Community AnswerTry and find a moment to pull them aside and let them know they're out of line, and that they could be in ruin if they continue this way. Then offer your religious counsel as a means to rehabilitate.
Suggested Reading
- Max Q: How to be Influential without Being Influenced by Stuart Hall and Andy Stanley
- Help! I'm a Student Leader by Doug Fields. Even if you aren't a student leader, it helps with your spiritual growth.
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